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The esophageal dilation resulted in stretching his esophagus to 12 millimeters. After the procedure Koski took his first sip of water and didn't choke — a ...
His nerves were stretched taunt by his condition, known as spondylolisthesis. ... He was active on his junior high school swim team, but he began having trouble ...
Having a larger than normal liver is a sign of a serious problem, such as liver disease, congestive heart failure or cancer.
Louis Wong Kee Song and Dr. Cadman Leggett are performing a technically difficult procedure to stretch. Jim's esophagus. Cadman Leggett, M.D.. Gastroenterology.
Try gentle daily stretches for your legs, hips and buttocks. To relieve pressure, use a cushion when you're sitting. If after two weeks there's no ...
Do some basic stretching in your workspace. Close your eyes for a few minutes and imagine your ideal vacation. Change up your afternoon routine — make sure ...
Take the time to stretch your calf muscles and Achilles tendon in the ... Early recognition, resting and basic stretching can remedy the problem quickly.
Whether in the gym or in a game, make stretching part of your warmup, says orthopedic surgeon Dr. Michael Stuart. Good mechanics help, too, so pay attention ...
Achalasia. In this condition, the lower esophageal sphincter muscle doesn't relax enough to let food enter the stomach. Symptoms include trouble swallowing and ...
A torn blood vessel in the heart can cause a heart attack. Learn about the diagnosis and treatment of this medical emergency.
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